Extinct Native American people from Louisiana and Texas
For the Indian cuisine, see Dosa (food).
Ethnic group
Adai
Cropped detail map from a 1718 map by Guillaume Delisle. Adaie on left side.
Total population
extinct as a tribe, merged into the Caddo[1][2]
Regions with significant populations
southwest Louisiana, northeast Texas
Languages
Adai language[3]
Religion
Indigenous religion
Related ethnic groups
possibly other tribes within the Caddo Confederacy[1]
The Adai were a Native American people of northwestern Louisiana and northeastern Texas. They were an Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands and part of the Caddo Confederacy.[1][3]
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